“This is the latest sign that employers – not just in Canada, but around the world – recognize the value of a University of Toronto education, as demonstrated by our alumni,” said U of T President Meric Gertler.

“The University has worked hard to make sure graduates are equipped with both the academic credentials and the core competencies they need to succeed in an increasingly competitive and dynamic global job market.”

Top corporate recruiters say U of T students are well prepared for the global workplace

Designed by Emerging, a Paris-based human resources consulting firm, the Times Higher Education ranking reflects top corporate recruiters’ views on which universities excel at preparing students for the workplace. The ranking is based on an online survey given to 7,000 respondents, split among two panels, that represent employers who have recruited more than 250,000 graduates over the past year.

The 2018 ranking, which included 250 post-secondary institutions in 41 countries, was led by Harvard University, the California Institute of Technology and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Yet, while U.S. schools have historically figured prominently in the tables, Time Higher Education editors noted American dominance is waning amid intensified competition from elsewhere in the world – particularly East Asia.

In Canada, meantime, two other universities joined U of T in the top 50. They were McGill University, which ranked 18th globally, and Université de Montréal, which ranked 37th.

U of T has performed strongly in all the 2018 university rankings

U of T’s strong performance in the Times Higher Education ranking comes on the heels of a similar employability ranking in September by London-based Quacquarelli Symonds. In that ranking, U of T placed 12th in the world, up seven spots over the past two years.